Thank you all.
Using the air screw to alter the air side is a revelation. I had thought the butterfly was the only way of doing this, but as wwheeler says, doing so also changes a lot of other factors as well.
So from your combined advice, I suspect I am not as far off as I had thought.
I had actually given up on the butterfly air in preference for setting up my warm idle mixture to give me good in-gear idle when the CSS was engaged. I spend a lot more time sitting at traffic lights in gear than in neutral, so felt that a good idle in practical driving conditions was the better target to go for.
However, when I tested this setting by adding a little air via the butterfly, engine RPM would rise by around 100-150 rpm, which I took as being overly rich. If I opened up the fuel slightly, to test the fuel side, then little or no change would occur until I opened it up quite a bit, which I took as being about right. So I had smooth running telling me it was about right, fuel telling the same but air telling me its too rich.
From what Garymand is saying, I must have it a few clicks on the rich side, which is about where I need to be. Wow! Perhaps not going crazy after all!
On the questions of drive the car around to stablize any new IP adjustments, could I achieve a similar outcome by manually manipulating the rack for and aft a couple of times using a bolt in the front rack port? This should upset any previous “setting” and do much what a driver around the block would achieve? Any thoughts?
Hugely grateful to everyone. Thanks
Jeff